... group 18 (noblegases) of the periodic table. Neon is a colorless, odorless, inert monatomic gas under standard conditions, with about two-thirds the density of air. Neon is the first p-block noble gas, and...

... group 18 (noblegases) of the periodic table. Neon is a colorless, odorless, inert monatomic gas under standard conditions, with about two-thirds the density of air. Neon is the first p-block noble gas, and... more

... the atmosphere and is often used with other rare gases in fluorescent lamps. With rare exceptions, krypton is chemically inert. Krypton, like the other noblegases, is used in lighting and photography. Krypton light...

... the atmosphere and is often used with other rare gases in fluorescent lamps. With rare exceptions, krypton is chemically inert. Krypton, like the other noblegases, is used in lighting and photography. Krypton light... more

.... Neon is a chemical element with symbol Ne and atomic number 10 and is a noble gas. Neon is a colorless, odorless, inert monatomic gas under standard conditions, with about two-thirds the density of

.... Neon is a chemical element with symbol Ne and atomic number 10 and is a noble gas. Neon is a colorless, odorless, inert monatomic gas under standard conditions, with about two-thirds the density of more

...Product Description Neon is a colorless, odorless, inert monatomic gas under standard conditions, with about two-thirds the density of air. Neon is the second-lightest noble gas, after helium. It glows reddish...

...Product Description Neon is a colorless, odorless, inert monatomic gas under standard conditions, with about two-thirds the density of air. Neon is the second-lightest noble gas, after helium. It glows reddish... more

... 120-150hot air can be completely desorbed. good heat resistance, high temperature above 1000in an inert gas, in air ignition point of more than 500 ℃. acid, alkali, with good electrical properties...

... 120-150hot air can be completely desorbed. good heat resistance, high temperature above 1000in an inert gas, in air ignition point of more than 500 ℃. acid, alkali, with good electrical properties... more

.... This section of our homepage will introduce our product range for gas applications, such as noblegases (such as argon or helium), inertgases (nitrogen, for example) and compressed natural gases (CNG) or methane.

.... This section of our homepage will introduce our product range for gas applications, such as noblegases (such as argon or helium), inertgases (nitrogen, for example) and compressed natural gases (CNG) or methane. more

... earth's atmosphere. (Noblegases are a group of rare gases that include argon, helium, krypton, neon, xenon and sometimes radon. They exhibit great stability and extremely low reaction rates. Also called inertgases.) Colorless, odorless, tasteless...

... earth's atmosphere. (Noblegases are a group of rare gases that include argon, helium, krypton, neon, xenon and sometimes radon. They exhibit great stability and extremely low reaction rates. Also called inertgases.) Colorless, odorless, tasteless... more

... known as the noblegases. The atomic number of helium is 2. Helium has monatomic molecules, and is the lightest of all gases except hydrogen, and like the other noblegases helium is completely inert. Gas Helium...

... known as the noblegases. The atomic number of helium is 2. Helium has monatomic molecules, and is the lightest of all gases except hydrogen, and like the other noblegases helium is completely inert. Gas Helium... more